Battling Boy

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Greatest Hits

DKNY

​Some of the process work created toward my 2007-08 capsule line for DKNY-Jeans, called "2089". We did two seasons of men's clothes, something in the range of one hundred items for international markets, including waxed canvas jackets, sneakers, jeans, t shirts, and hoodies. We had separate 2089 men's lines for Asia, Europe, and North America. I also did a hang tag for stores and a number of window displays for DKNY for their major outlets in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Shanghai.

Diesel

Prints

THB

DUNE

​Explorations in Frank Herbert's DUNE universe.

Blade Runner

​Cover art and ramp-up sketches for the British Film Institute's 20th anniversary re-issue of Scott Bukatman's excellent book of critical essays regarding this modern masterpiece of cinema. Designed by Jim Pascoe--in addition, here are a couple of alternate cover designs which went unused.

TYPE WORK

Erotica

Playboy

CLIENT: Playboy​

YEAR: 2008​

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100%

GQ

​For GQ magazine, the heroes of the Superbowl.

JSBX/YYY

NIGHT LIGHT

ACTION!

​Originally commissioned by French magazine Pilote for their special issue dedicated to the history of cinema-- Action! asks, what if Fellini wanted to revive the careers of Tom & Jerry for Cinecetta in the 1970s?

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This strip also appears in English in the AdHouse special THB:CFM #2

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Easter Egg: The third-to-last panel on the last page with the "Crash Boom Zip!" cartoon explosions is a subtle reference to the store logo to the Dutch bookstore, Lambiek, found in Amsterdam, Europe's oldest comic book/bande dessine shop.​

​The "Pont De Oncle George"​ on the clapperboard in the final panel is an inside joke I have with my French editor-- George Dargaud is the founder of the publishing house, Dargaud, which owns and releases the magazine Pilote. I put a reference to an "Uncle George" in all of my Dargaud strips.

ESCAPO

Batman Sculpture

​In 2006, I designed a Batman maquette for the line of Batman Black And White limited edition figurines, from DC COmics. This was sculpted by Claude St. Germaine.